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MoparCarGuy

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Cuda 340 BS23H0E115242 D13 3-speed with H51 Air Conditioning. Y14 SOLD CAR.
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Cuda 340 BS23H0E123626 D21 4-speed with H51 Air Conditioning. Normal Y05 USA Specs.
Unfortunately, this is a repro fender tag showing A/C and an N96 Shaker hood. 😁
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You might notice a few trends with all the tags @MoparCarGuy has posted. First being the Y codes.
Second being the door jamb codes. Not mentioned before to you but if you are diving into that tag this much it is worth a mention this far along.

Thanks Moparcarguy! I am thoroughly impressed with your database.
 

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Cuda Hunter. Yes that is my tag. The one deemed reproduction. I started this thread to try to help figure out the mistakes on that and what it should correctly reflect as best as possible. So far my radio I conclude should be R11 (it has single speaker dash and wiring reflects simple single plug). The V4x since I have no proof at all it had a strobe stripe should have been V1x seen twice in LA built cars. I think now the Y39, should have been either Y05 or Y13 based on tag pics from MoparCarGuy (thanks for the help and digging). The new question is if it should have the N95 since it does have California emissions. Any more comments appreciated and fun to hear. Thanks!
 

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Also the last tag MoparCarGuy sent is very close to my car eng/trans and sequence number (built in LA (BS23N0E132393) The build date is 213 on that tag (I think Feb 13, 1970). My build date shows C02 (Dec 2, 1969) and way too early compared to my door sticker being Feb 1970. Since my sequence number is only 600 before the other LA car, my build date should be slightly before the 213 date. I guess I would never know exactly, but could come close. Is there any data to nail that within a week or so?
 
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@ylocuda
I will narrow it down as far as possible by checking other LA plant tags and let you know. I also have some calculated data for how many cars on average were assembled daily at Los Angeles and Hamtramck.
Remember, the Scheduled Production Date (SPD) is just what was scheduled and may or may mot be the actual build (born on) date.
The result will only be a guess but is better than having no idea.
I will elaborate after checking what tags “bracket” your VIN.
 

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Thanks MoparCarGuy. Since my car is California emissions I think Fender tag should have N95 code also?? Maybe its not consistent.
 
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